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Use this column to indicate that this is among your areas of focus. Place an X in the column to indicate thisIndicate a specific sub-area of the Primary Focus that you will be working onPlace an x in this column if you are willing to help others working on this topic, but it is not your primary area of focusIf you checked the Offering to consult column, indicate how you might be able to help Place links to documents you would like to share, notebook, great articles, etc.
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yorinks@gmail.comAlan Yorinksxdesign, coding, software strategies.
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ai.boon.ng@gmail.comAiBoon TanTeaching Scratch as an enrichment programmexideas, story
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mssabinemckenna@gmail.comSabine McKennaSession Plans for Introduction to Creative computing Using Scratch (for a series of 5 two-hour sessions, aimed at children aged 8-12); see t
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lori_lind@roundrockisd.orgLori LindOne day introductory 'camp' for elementary & middle school teachers
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Debbie.rogerss5@gmail.comDebbie RogersAfterschool club 4-6th grade and facultyFoundations
Interest in programming
Problem solving
Collaboration
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cyndy.hagin@gmail.comCyndy HaginCurriculum/Activities for a Scratch Camp targeting 4th/5th grade girls. The camp will be held 3 hours/day for 4 days.Flow of activities, What can be accomplished in so little time?xAlso novice, but willing to look at anything for a different perspective.
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sandra.coleman@cape.k12.de.usSandy Coleman Curriculum and self guided interactives to be used in k-5 Computer Lab setting which meet once a week for 45 minutes and encourage self guided learningDesign Notebook Template, Interactive scratch projects, student portal of resourcesxAlways willing to share what ever I find or create.
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coules72@gmail.comSinead CoulesDeveloping my Geography project to enable all sp ed kids the opportunity to access the material in a fun, interactive and sensory way. It will also make it a more enjoyable way for all kids to learn. (3rd class aged 8-9) Design notebook, geography curriculum, interaction scratch games/quizzes etcxAlso novice, am here if I can help but will offer any advice and help possible.
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bishop_m29@comcast.netMadeline BishopBuilding resources for teaching my grandchildren 6 and 10 years old.Building studio full of examples and related to videos. Also building Lesson PlanxNew to Scratch, but have IT experiencehttp://scratch.mit.edu/studios/222587/ https://docs.google.com/document/d/14LtOeDFu6IsSe0EjnI7P7rq4eMyisD356SijYiFO4uE/edit#
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bkessler49@googlemail.comBernd KesslerAfter school club ages 8-15Energy studio full of examples of energy and learning aids.
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